American Idol: Sanjaya Charity
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American Idol: Sanjaya Charity

Here is the telephone number for the real American Idol Charity: Idol Gives Back. Credit card donations can be made over the phone at 1-877-IDOL-AID (1-877-436-5243) or donate online at idolaid.com

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Written by: Walt
Posted on: Tuesday, March 27, 2007

14 Responses to “American Idol: Sanjaya Charity”

  1. Aaron

    Absolutely brilliant!

  2. WildBluff_Matt

    Thanks Aaron. I’d love to claim responsibility too, but that came completely from the warped mind of Walt. I’d love to see this come up as a top result for “American Idol charity” searches!

  3. blessed1

    Hilarious post! LOL!

    Serious note: I wish this little guy would go — it’s absolutely ruining the show for a lot of us out there. I stopped watching it for a couple of seasons (except for the auditions–have to watch them every year) b/c I got so burnt out on the show. I really thought this year would be a great one with all of the talent they had moving forward….but Sanjaya is so sad that it’s sucking awat the pleasure of the show for a lot of us out there!

  4. blessed1

    spelling error—meant to say, sucking the pleasure away….

  5. WildBluff_Matt

    Thanks! I don’t know how Walt thought that one up.

    Having Sanjaya there has definitely removed a level of credibility to the whole process. It’s really interesting to wonder just how much influence efforts like that of Howard Stern’s can really be.

    Yeah, the auditions really are the best part for me still. They should run a side, spin-off show of just the auditions for the entire season.

  6. Adrienne

    You all are horrible. I don’t lyk Sanjaya either, but using that poor girl? Give her a break. And Save the Children is a real organization, in case you didn’t know. You all are giving SAVE THE CHILDREN a bad rep. I did a bake sale for SAVE THE CHILDREN when the tsunami happened and raised $1,000 in 2days. Using this organization is no joke. Get a life.

  7. WildBluff_Matt

    Actually, we traded 2 cupcakes to Sally Strothers for the rights of ownership to “Save the Children”, so it’s cool. Thanks for the support!